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Posted:
Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:23 pm Post subject:
What hapened to STL? |
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Hello
In my old university we were using cadence with HSPICE and STL in
order ot perform post-layout simulation (back in 98). Now I got to a
new university but everybody is clueless about cadence software, and
the procedures I used to know do not work anymore. I have the
impression that STL (Simulation Test Language if I remember well) must
be gone for good, since I could not find any reference of it anywhere.
Is there any way I could enable STL somehow (I need to define
vectors for my simulation). If it is not possible, what are the
alternatives, and where should I look for particular information (the
cadence documentation database is huge so if you can provide a specific
book or link in the web, please do so). Spectre or spice, I do not
really care as long as input vectors can be defined; since I am doing
work with digital circuits, my stimuli is digital too.
Happy new year
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Andrew Beckett
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Posted:
Tue Jan 04, 2005 7:24 pm Post subject:
Re: What hapened to STL? |
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Support for STL in the Analog Design Environment was dropped many years ago.
I'm pretty certain the code has gone completely... in fact from a quick bit of
searching, it was removed some time prior to IC443, and even then that was
just the last vestiges. Some of the docs didn't get tidied up for a couple of
releases after that.
There are some enhancement requests for spectre to support a digital vector
file stimulus. At the moment you could do that by transform it into a
piece-wise linear source set, perhaps (with a bit of perl, for example).
Ultrasim does support some digital vector formats (e.g. VCD) if you can use
Ultrasim instead.
Regards,
Andrew.
On 4 Jan 2005 02:23:00 -0800, redhavoc@hotmail.com wrote:
| Quote: | Hello
In my old university we were using cadence with HSPICE and STL in
order ot perform post-layout simulation (back in 98). Now I got to a
new university but everybody is clueless about cadence software, and
the procedures I used to know do not work anymore. I have the
impression that STL (Simulation Test Language if I remember well) must
be gone for good, since I could not find any reference of it anywhere.
Is there any way I could enable STL somehow (I need to define
vectors for my simulation). If it is not possible, what are the
alternatives, and where should I look for particular information (the
cadence documentation database is huge so if you can provide a specific
book or link in the web, please do so). Spectre or spice, I do not
really care as long as input vectors can be defined; since I am doing
work with digital circuits, my stimuli is digital too.
Happy new year |
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